I wouldn't call it a "GOOD" price although it's a FAIR price if it's nice shape.
Mike
Currently owning: ============ MAME in Sega cab with 25" arcade monitor (Has a 12" Bazooka powered subwoofer in it) - Not for sale Williams Civic Center Shuffle Alley (Puck Bowler) (1973) - 350$ Seeburg LS1 "Spectra" Jukebox (1967) - 300$
Currently babysitting =============== Heavy Metal Meltdown SOLD - leaving soon
Previously owned ============= Hot Tip, Countdown, HS, WWF, TFTC, T2, RS, Pinbot, Laser War, LOTR, Flinstones, FH, DM, STTNG, Getaway, Silver Slugger, Laser Ball, Bad Cats, Batman Forever, Meteor, TZ, Galaxy, 6MDM, TSPP, MB.
I sold mine for $2600 after I shopped it out, I would of rated mine a 8.5 out of 10. I would say $2800 is good if in absolutely very good condition. They sell on Ebay regularly for $2000US.
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Given the condition, I would say that is a very good price. Mine is outstanding with perfect playfield, perfect cabinet, no broken plastics, etc. and I wouldn't sell it for that price. The game is waaayyyy underrated and is absolutely awesome. They do come up in the $2K USD range, but keep in mind: travel, tax, etc. Also, at that price they usually have slam ramp wear. If the one you are looking at doesn't have slam ramp wear, grab it!
I agree with Duane somewhat, but what ruined the game for me is the some of the bugs in the software.
Some stuff that comes off my head from playing Glen's
superbud is a horrible bug (shoot more than 2 or 3 ramps in a row up the middle, bud comes up and never goes back down until NEXT ball) 87 ramps to raise gofer 00 during cart attack = 100M lighting kickback during a grace period jet bumper free kick = no kickback cart attack value for later cart attacks always way higher than it's supposed to be 2 free locks after getting a super = 1-ball multiball